Hybrid tea rose plant named `JACrove`

ABSTRACT

Hybrid tea rose plant having the large, bright red flowers; upright, well-branched growth habit; dark green, glossy foliage; and disease resistance to rose rust, but susceptibility to powdery mildew and blackspot.

The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of roseplant of the hybrid tea class which was originated by me by crossing thevariety `JACreb` (not patented), with `JACtwin` (U.S. Plant Pat. No.4,437).

The primary objective of this breeding was to produce a new rose varietyhaving the large, bright red flowers of the female parent combined withthe more compact growth and vigorous, upright habit of the male parent.The objective was substantially achieved, along with other desirableimprovements, as evidenced by the following unique combination ofcharacteristics that are outstanding in the new variety and thatdistinguish it from its parents, as well as from all other varieties ofwhich I am aware:

1. Large, bright red flowers;

2. Upright, well-branched growth habit;

3. Dark green, glossy foliage; and

4. Resistance to rose rust, but susceptibility to powdery mildew.

Asexual reproduction of this new variety by budding, as performed atWasco, Calif., shows that the foregoing and all other characteristicsand distinctions come true to form and are established and transmittedthrough succeeding propagations.

The accompanying illustration shows typical specimens of the vegetativegrowth and flowers of this new variety in different stages ofdevelopment, depicted in color as nearly true as it is reasonablypossible to make the same in a color illustration of this character.

The following is a detailed description of my new rose cultivar withcolor descriptions using terminology in accordance with The RoyalHorticultural Society (London) Colour Chart, except where ordinarydictionary significance of color is indicated.

Parentage:

Seed parent.--`JACred` (not patented) (unnamed red seedling×`HILroy`).

Pollen parent.--`JACtwin`, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 4,437.

Classification:

Botanical.--Rose hybrida.

Commercial.--Hybrid Tea.

FLOWER

Observations made from specimens grown in a garden environment at Somis,Calif. from January 1997 to October 1998.

Blooming habit: Continuous.

Bud:

Size.--13/4-2 inches long when the petals start to unfurl.

Form.--The bud form is long, pointed ovoid.

Color.--When sepals first divide, the bud color is Red Group 42A. Whenhalf blown, the upper and lower sides of the petals are Red Group 42A.

Sepals.--Color: Green Group 138B blushed with Greyed-Purple 183D whenexposed to bright sun. Surface texture: Covered in fine hairs. There arethree lightly appendaged sepals. There are two unappendaged sepals withhairy edges.

Receptacle.--Color: Green Group 137A and Greyed-Purple 183A when exposedto bright sun. Shape: Funnel. Size: Medium (7/16" long×5/16" wide).Surface: Smooth.

Peduncle.--Length: Short (averaging 21/2"). Surface: Smooth. Color:Greyed-Purple Group 183A when exposed to bright sun; otherwise GreenGroup 137C. Strength: Stiff, erect.

Bloom:

Size.--Large. Average open size is 41/2 inches.

Borne.--Singly.

Stems.--Strength: Strong. Average length is 16-18 inches.

Form.--When first open: High centered. Permanence: Retains its form tothe end. Outer petals curl back.

Petalage.--Number of petals under normal conditions: 30.

Color.--The upper and reverse sides of the petals are Red Group 42A. Thebase of each petal has on the upper surface a small 1/4"×1/4"Yellow-Orange Group 17D half moon while on the lower surface of the samesized marking is Yellow Group 12D. The major color on the upper side isRed Group 42A.

Variegations.--Occasional white fleck on some petal edges.

Discoloration--At the end of the first day: No change. At the end of thethird day: No change. By day six or seven, near petal drop on the plant,there is a color change to Red Group 46D.

Fragrance.--Slight.

Petals:

Texture.--Thick.

Shape.--Round to somewhat deltoid.

Form.--Tips slightly recurved.

Arrangement.--Imbricated. Petaloids in the center: None.

Persistence.--Petals drop off cleanly before drying.

Lastingness.--On the plant: Long (about seven days). As a cut flower:Long (eight to nine days).

Reproductive parts:

Anthers.--Size: Medium. Quantity: Many. Color: Yellow. Arrangement:Regular around styles.

Filaments.--Color: Yellow at the base, then red.

Pollen.--Color: Gold.

Styles.--Color: Red.

Stigmas.--Color: Greenish-white.

Plant:

Form.--Bush.

Growth.--Vigorous; upright; branching. At maturity, height is 41/2 to 5feet, and width is 31/2 feet.

Foliage: Number of leaflets on normal mid-stem leaves: Five.

Size.--Large; 6 inches long×41/2 inches wide.

Quantity.--Abundant.

Color.--New foliage: Upper and lower surfaces: Greyed-Red Group 178A.Old foliage: Upper Surface: Green Group 139A. Lower Surface: Green Group138C.

Shape.--Broadly oval.

Texture.--Leathery; glossy.

Edge.--Serrated.

Serration.--Single, small.

Petiole rachis.--Color: Yellow-Green Group 147C with some Greyed-PurpleGroup 183A, especially on the upper surface.

Petiole underside.--Smooth with occasional prickles.

Stipules.--Long (3/4"); serrated, bearded.

Disease resistant.--Susceptible to mildew and blackspot. Resistance torust under normal growing conditions.

Wood:

New wood.--Color: Greyed-Red Group 178A. Bark: Smooth.

Old wood.--Color: Green Group 137A. Bark: Smooth.

Prickles:

Quantity.--On main canes from base: Ordinary. On laterals from maincanes: Ordinary.

Form.--Medium; hooked slightly downward.

Color when young.--Greyed-Red Group 178A.

Color when mature.--Greyed-Orange Group 168D.

Small prickles:

Quantity.--On main stalks: None. On laterals: None.

I claim:
 1. A new and distinct variety of rose plant of the hybrid teaclass, substantially as herein shown and described, characterizedparticularly as to novelty by its large, bright red flowers; upright,well-branched growth habit; dark green, glossy foliage; and diseaseresistance to rose rust, but susceptibility to powdery mildew andblackspot.